dmcman73
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How do you cycle the fluid through the coil? Is it an internal coil like mine? I am debating on writing a simple micro controller program to cycle the fluid through. Currently I am using an STC-1000 for testing but it will run constantly until the desired temp is reached. I assume by that point there will be places that are much colder than anticipated. I do not want to stir the fermenter so I assume that I could have it run for a number of seconds then wait for some amount of time to hopefully give it time to disperse and cool as evenly as possible. I do not want to overshoot my temps and kill the yeast. It will take longer to drop the temp but again hopefully more evenly. Thoughts?
SsBrewtech made a controller that came with the coils and a water pump. Basically the controller monitors the temp from the the top of the conical through a thermowell and then controls the pump based off the temps settings you program into it. The pump only pumps chilled (or warmed) water through the coils when needed otherwise it could make it too cold.
For chilling, I actually use an aquarium chiller. I have a cooler full of water that has two pumps in it, one for the Temp controller that only goes on when the controller tells it too an the other that stays on continuously that pumps water through the aquarium chiller. The chiller monitors the water temp as it runs through its coils and kicks on to chill when the temps rises to the program temp I set. It's been working awesome. This way if I ever need to warm, I can turn off the aquarium chiller and the pump to it and drop an aquarium heater into the cooler full of water.